PITTSBURGH – Aaron Rodgers and his broken left wrist could play on Sunday when the Pittsburgh Steelers play host to the Buffalo Bills .
The 41-year-old Rodgers practiced in a limited capacity last week, but ended up watching Pittsburgh’s 31-28 loss to Chicago from the sideline in sweatpants after Steelers coach Mike Tomlin decided to make Rodgers inactive and start Mason Rudolph instead.
Tomlin called the decision to sit the four-time MVP a “prudent” one but declined to get into specifics. There seems to be a far greater chance of Rodgers returning when Pittsburgh (6-5) tries to snap out of a midseason funk against the Bills (7-4) in a game that could have serious playoff implications for both teams.
“We’re comfortable with the general trajectory (of Rodgers),” Tomlin said.
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